classic disaster movie

Rupert 2022-04-23 07:01:01

I still remember the first time I watched "Independence Day" I bought a pirated DVD. At that time, a group of buddies gathered together to watch it on the computer.

After reading it, in the popular words it is - the friends are stunned! That scene was really heartwarming. Although I am not interested in the so-called self-praise of the United States leading the world to fight back in the film, I have to admit that the special effects are really great! And the storyline is also coherent and smooth, basically it can be said to be a masterpiece without urine points throughout.

Although, in the end, it is a bit of a joke to give the alien computer a virus to defeat the alien, but this is indeed a rare classic. The scene is grand, the rhythm is tight, the actors' acting skills are excellent, and the special effects are outstanding... In short, in science fiction films, I think this film can definitely rank in the top three.

Presumably with the first part, the second part is simply very good. Emmerich is really making me feel a little bit of a jerk now...

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  • London 2021-10-20 18:59:03

    This kind of movie is the blockbuster, the big spaceship, the big air battle, the big scene. From the setting point of view, I also think this film is the most reasonable part of all descriptions of alien invasion of the earth. However, I noticed one detail. When the aliens discovered Area 51 and launched an attack, none of the fighters on the ground were hit. From the beginning to the end, there were trucks and oil tanks, and the soldiers were bombed into the sky.

  • Lenna 2022-03-22 09:01:03

    Personally, it’s pretty good, and the second part is okay.

Independence Day quotes

  • [after Russell crashes his plane into a ship, destroying it and killing himself:]

    Major Mitchell: What your father did was very brave. You should be proud of him.

    Miguel Casse: I am.

  • Julius Levinson: You punched the President?

    David Levinson: He wasn't the President *yet*!